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NVIDIA GeForce RTX 5070 Ti Leak Tips More VRAM, Cores, and Power Draw

350w TBP predicted! My RX7900 XTX has 355w TBP & but of course with 24GB Vram, until everyone sees actual real world reviews, its all just speculation as usual.
It means that 5070Ti will smoke 4070Ti.

And many of the comments in this thread are from guys running AMD GPU's lol..
Yeah, maybe... until I just bought an Intel dGPU this morning! :laugh:
 
Wonder how long it will take for the first melting cables headline to hit the news after delivery
 
This feels like a 4080 super level performance
 
Wonder how long it will take for the first melting cables headline to hit the news after delivery
…never? The revised connector is explicitly designed so that it is impossible to make it fail in such manner, even DELIBERATELY. It’s been tested already. The connector is a non-issue.
 
…never? The revised connector is explicitly designed so that it is impossible to make it fail in such manner, even DELIBERATELY. It’s been tested already. The connector is a non-issue.
That's what 'they' said last time as well, didn't they? You must be naive when you think that oems won't cut corner's or humans will stop being Humans all of the sudden, but I might be wrong :)
 
The Ti will be at least +10% to 4080.
The 4070Ti Super is already a tad slower than the 4080.
 
We used to make jokes about sacrificing your first born. Unfortunately it seems like its now a reality.

Quite happy to sacrifice my new born atm…
 
That's what 'they' said last time as well, didn't they? You must be naive when you think that oems won't cut corner's or humans will stop being Humans all of the sudden, but I might be wrong :)
I remember everyone said the first version of the connector was just fine and anyone that had one melt was "plugging it in wrong". The 6+2 and 8 pin molex connector was just better, IMO.
 
Judging by the specs I’d say the gpu will be at 699 or 749
 
Judging by the specs I’d say the gpu will be at 699 or 749

I expect $799, + whatever tariff impacts. Funny how 70 series cards use to be half that price. Nvidia has no reason to price things sanely anymore.
 
I don't really understand what Nvidia is doing, assuming these leaked specs are correct. The only meaningful spec boost is in memory bandwidth, but we just saw, comparing 4070 Ti to 4070 Ti Super (192->256 bit bus), that the 40 series cards don't benefit from increased bandwidth, not even ray tracing.

Remember that the 40 series cards actually had lower bandwidth than 30 series: Nvidia slashed bus width and only slightly increased memory clock rate, even as they raised core counts and core clocks by a huge amount. Now 50 series is going to barely improve core counts, but increase bandwidth 30-50% from the previous generation?!

Can anyone weigh in: How would it benefit gaming? Seems mostly a boon for LLM inference speed.

Edit: and a big increase in TDP without increase in core count probably means throwing efficiency out the window to crank clocks. Although leaked TDPs in the past have been way off: kopite7kimi said the 4080 would have 420W TDP, but it launched with 320W TDP.
 
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I guess this is going to be a $900 4080 Super replacement.
Nvidia tried to justify the high price of the 4070 Ti last time by calling it "4080 12GB".
Now with no competition and the public hypnotized by Nvidia's logo, they can easily put a $900 price tag and still sell it like hot cakes. If they come out with a $800 price tag, the original price tag for the 4070 Ti, the hordes will go bananas, looking at Jensen like he is the biggest humanitarian alive. The few who will think that this is a high unrealistic price, will just blame AMD and start praying for Intel to save them..... in 5 years.

Man these things will be atrociously underpowered compared to their predecessors, 6% more shaders lol.
They will probably support a new feature that will be justifying an upgrade. Think Frame Generation as the main difference between RTX 3060 and RTX 4060. A new feature for the RTX 5000 series that could be supported by RTX 4000 and probably even RTX 3000 series but Nvidia will say that "it can't be supported on older GPUs because of hardware changes in RTX 5000 that are necessary". Then AMD and Intel will introduce that feature for their cards, making it obvious that Nvidia lies, but I doubt they will give it to Nvidia owners this time.

My 4070Ti smokes my 3070Ti in every possible way. Lots of guys hate Nvidia, and that's ok :)
42% faster (based on TPU) with a 33% higher MSRP.

I don't feel like I got screwed. I feel like money doesn't buy what it used to though.
Nvidia doesn't sell only performance. It also sells the feeling of having a superior product compared to the others. Think Apple vs Samsung. Even if Samsung comes out with a superior model, people will still think that buying an Apple iPhone is the premium choice.
 
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42% faster (based on TPU) with a 33% higher MSRP.
I have 2 computers :)

It also sells the feeling of having a superior product compared to the others.

I do not believe that for an instant. You guys just need to stop with this red vs green nonsense. People buy what they buy because it works for them.
 
You guys just need to stop with this red vs green nonsense.
You probably mean that previous post of yours about "most posters having an AMD GPU. lol"
Or that previous post where you where saying that many people "just hate Nvidia".
Or maybe we should just combine those two posts.

"Many people hate Nvidia, most posters here have an AMD GPU. lol".
How about that?

..........please.......... The above two posts of yours could be considered too close to an effort to ignite a flame war.
 
I think some people are just way too sensitive. Anyways, I am going to bed.

Peace and thermal grease y0
 
I have my eyes set on either the 5080 or 5070Ti, as long as it has 16GB VRAM+, I am hoping that the 5080 has 20GB VRAM instead of the rumoured 16GB. I am a little disappointed with the power draw though, I was hoping it would be around 275W for the 5070Ti and 300W for the 5080 , but I can always do some underclocking, hopefully without ruining performance too much. These space heaters are ridiculous at this point but I need a proper GPU.

Let's hope some semblance of sanity has been restored with pricing, as it only took 1 generation to see a doubling of prices for xx70 cards from $400 to over $600+

Anyways, time will tell.
 
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I expect $799, + whatever tariff impacts. Funny how 70 series cards use to be half that price. Nvidia has no reason to price things sanely anymore.
70 series was also with ~40% less cores than the max configuration and 30% less for 70ti, now this is ~55% for 70ti and ~65% for regular 70. Its basically 60 class card at the price of 80/80ti
 
16 GB on a 350 W card. Am I supposed to be impressed or something? :wtf:
 
16 GB on a 350 W card. Am I supposed to be impressed or something? :wtf:

Nope ! :banghead:

The results:
1. No future proofing
2. Reduced textures resolution in order to fit them in the limited framebuffer

See this for a reference at 6:06, 8:03:



GTX 1070 Ti was a 180W card

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Question: why did they backport GB102 on 3nm to GB202 on 4nm? Does it mean the TSMC 3nm node is broken for GPUs ? :rolleyes:
 
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I never thought I'd say this... THANK GOD FOR INTEL and their decision to make 8GB VRAM a thing of the past! 12GB VRAM for just $250 is a thing of beauty that the GPU market so desperately needed.

24GB on a 5080 should now be a thing nGreedia, as it should have been all along. But I won't hold my breath.
 
I never thought I'd say this... THANK GOD FOR INTEL and their decision to make 8GB VRAM a thing of the past! 12GB VRAM for just $250 is a thing of beauty that the GPU market so desperately needed.

24GB on a 5080 should now be a thing nGreedia, as it should have been all along. But I won't hold my breath.
I like seeing more VRAM from Intel but they need to do something to gain market share, but sadly most gamers will blindly buy the card with Nvidia on the box.
But I'm not impressed by 16GB on the 5070Ti which will probably be $800-900, its the minimum a card should have at that price.
I don't feel like I got screwed. I feel like money doesn't buy what it used to though.
I don't expect anyone to feel like they're getting screwed while still having any excitement for new GPU's from Nvidia, and I mean anyone still accepting what the leather jacket man is charging for what you get in a mid range card.
As for inflation, it doesn't really apply when Nvidia has margins over 70% and they have 90% of the dGPU market, they're pricing things well above inflation because they can.
 
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